Html Viewer 3 (hv3) is a powerful yet minimalist web browser that uses Tkhtml3 as a rendering engine and SEE (Simple ECMAScript Engine) to interpret scripts. The application itself is written in Tcl. Currently it is at alpha stage

Can someone package this?... I'd like to try it, but I keep getting a build erroror letme borrow your package

The problem building this you ran into is probably because compilation required both re2c and lemon, neither of which is included in or packages for VL. I'm in the process of building re2c for VL5.9 (compilation in progress right now) and I'll do lemon and netsurf after that. I'll also do VL6.0 packages for all three.

I'm going to build a total of four lightweight browsers for evaluation (Netsurf, Edillo, HV3, and Skipstone). I always liked Dillo but with no development in quite a while and none likely to happen it seems to me that it's time to move on.

Pita: Yes, Netsurf is a bit slower than Dillo but it can correctly render pages that Dillo can't. It's also way faster than Opera.

netsurf 1.2 and two dependency packages for VL 5.9 are in my contrib folder. I'm working on 6.0 packages now and when they're done I'll post to the Packagers' Board to get them moved into testing.

Comments: Yep, it's nowhere near as fast as dillo. Functionality seems to be somewhere between Dillo and Opera. Interesting little browser but not a replacement for Dillo. Oh, and it is a royal pain to package.

I tried the binary and compiling from source .......I got it to work but its using 70-90% cpu almost all the time opera runs better on my slow machine.operamini runs faster through an emulator than netsurf did for me.